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(not Bryan)

Sun did waste a lot of money in buying MySQL, $800 million in cash and $200 million in stock. Certainly a distraction, as well.

Sun never offered any way to inexpensively get onto the on-ramp of Sun hardware and software as they thought they could continue selling high-margin hardware forever; they had their $995 V100 which even included their much-loved LOM which was a remote-management device like iLO/DRAC/IPMI , then followed it up with: nothing.

info about the V100: https://dogemicrosystems.ca/pub/Sun/System_Handbook/Sun_sysh...



- Storage Technology Corp. (StorageTek) — $4.1B

- MySQL AB — $1.0B

- SeeBeyond Technology — $387M

Some more companies undisclosed and of course in 2000 Cobalt Networks for $2.0B.

But in general, just hanging around on SPARC far to long. Unfortunately the person put in charger of SPARC told Scott that he thought SPARC could be saved but it would need 4-5 years. And that's when they went into mulit-core, selling everybody on the whole 'threw-put computing' nonsense.


Well, in stock market terms the MySQL deal paid for itself. It pushed the stock well up. However turning this in real money wasn't possible in the year they had till IBM and Oracle did their bidding.


That Solaris/Toshiba laptops deal was interesting, but if I recall correctly the price was a bit too much, and maybe it could have been considerd yet another distraction.

I surely would have liked to get one of those laptops, though.




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